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New York University (NYU)

A Factor Model of Company Valuation - BQE Lecture Series

New York University (NYU) via YouTube

Overview

Explore a comprehensive factor model for company valuation in this lecture by Distinguished Professor of Finance Liuren Wu from Baruch College, presented at the Brooklyn Quant Experience Lecture Series. Delve into topics such as classic valuation practices, comparability issues, double counting, liquidation, transforms, and a general framework for valuation. Learn about statistical regression techniques, descriptors, liquidity considerations, evaluation factors, value investing principles, and corporate finance applications. Gain insights into Wu's expertise and research, and discover how to develop a more robust approach to company valuation using factor models.

Syllabus

Intro
What is your expertise
What is your research
Can you learn from the classic practices
How do we make it comparable
Double counting
Liquidation
Transforms
General Framework
Statistical Regression
Descriptors
Liquidity
Evaluation Factors
Value Investing
Corporate Finance

Taught by

NYU Tandon School of Engineering

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